A common complaint from affiliates is that some
affiliate merchants won't allow them to join because they don't live in
the United States. They want to know how to get a U.S. address. First,
try looking for a phone number on the site and talk to the affiliate
program manager. Explain politely that this is the World Wide Web, and
it doesn't really matter where a modem or server is located, you can
still attract US visitors. (I live part of the year in Australia and
part of the year in New Zealand, but I've almost totally ignored those
markets. Most of my customers are in the US.) Second best choice: Try an
email.
You can get a US or Canadian address at Letterlock.com. There's a US mailing address service at mailnetwork.com. I've been told it costs $300 a year. A cheaper option is USAbox.com
which will supply a US street address and forward your mail. This may
be suitable for US citizens living abroad. One thing to watch out for is
that some services provide a P.O. Box and some provide a street
address. Some businesses you deal with online will insist on knowing
your street address, so it's much more useful to get a U.S. street
address than a P.O. box number. MyUs
has been recomended on our affiliate forum as a company that will
provide you with a street address.However, if the merchant doesn't want
non-US residents, pretending that you are a US resident is unethical.
Find another company to promote. I must add, though, I really sympathize
with affiliates who live in one of those countries which many companies
don't want to deal with.
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